If Mardi Gras isn't your thing "It is certainly plausible that when absinthe's presence became as widespread as it did in mid-19th Century Paris, drinkers had never experienced a similar buzz from beer, wine or Cognac," Burtnick says. But it was in late 19th century Belle Epoque Paris that absinthe had its heyday, becoming the favourite refreshment of Vincent Van Gogh and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and a string of scribes, including poets Charles Baudelaire and Paul Verlaine. But the isolated pockets of enthusiasts are popping up in Buenos Aires: distillers, drinkers, and mixers. And one thing is sure: nobody really knows what the laws are regarding absinthe here in the Paris of South America. And nobody seems to care. Like many things But it was in late 19th century Belle Epoque Paris that absinthe had its heyday, becoming the favourite refreshment of Vincent Van Gogh and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and a string of scribes, including poets Charles Baudelaire and Paul Verlaine. But the And, to heighten the atmosphere, the Mine Shaft Tavern has been serving absinthe at its next-door bar. The three short plays, which are inspired by the Grand Guignol in Paris, are — in short — a hoot. Joe West plays the master showman in his tux and (An absinthe store in Paris. Photo: Adrian Skottow/Flickr) 'The forbidden drink' "Absinthe remains the forbidden drink that drives people crazy -- there will always be that mysterious aura around it," said Fabrice Herard, organiser of the Absinthiades .
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